FORT WORTH, Texas — The National Weather Service in Fort Worth says another cold front will move through North and Central Texas late Wednesday night into Thursday, bringing isolated rain showers and another push of chilly air before a sunny and warmer weekend arrives.
Forecast Highlights:
- Rain Chances:
- Wednesday Night: 20–60% chance, highest across Palestine and eastern Central Texas.
- Thursday: 20–30% chance mainly south of the I-20 corridor.
- Thursday Night: Rain tapers off as colder, drier air moves in.
- Temperatures:
- Highs Wednesday: Mid-40s to upper 40s.
- Highs Thursday: Upper 30s to mid-40s.
- Lows Thursday Night: Upper 20s to mid-30s.
- No wintry weather is forecast, as temperatures should remain above freezing during any precipitation.
Weekend Outlook:
A warming trend will follow the cold front, bringing plenty of sunshine and seasonable conditions:
- Friday: Mostly sunny, highs near 50°F.
- Saturday: Clear and warmer, highs in the lower to mid-60s.
- Sunday: Partly sunny, highs near 60°F.
City Forecast Snapshots:
- Dallas/Fort Worth: 52° Friday → 63° Saturday → 59° Sunday.
- Sherman/Denison: 51° Friday → 59° Saturday → 57° Sunday.
- Waco/Temple/Killeen: 53° Friday (20% rain) → 65° Saturday → 64° Sunday.
- Palestine: 53° Friday (20% rain) → 64° Saturday → 65° Sunday.
After a chilly midweek period, sunny skies and milder weather will dominate through the weekend, with no major storms or freezes expected across the region.





